The Process Aspect of Project Success: An Empirical Test

This paper proposes an empirically tested model that explains the significance of project development phases for the project success, and the impact of project people on each phase. The conceptual model includes six inter-related components: project success as the ultimate target, project team, cust...

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Project management
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Quality control
Success factors
Surveys
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